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President Grover Cleveland visits Ash Hill. |
Visitor |
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Ash Hill |
Hyattsville |
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1837/03/18 |
Born |
Home |
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Grover Cleveland Birthplace |
Caldwell |
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1883/05/24 |
Brooklyn Bridge opens |
Presider |
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Brooklyn Bridge |
New York City |
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1885/03/04 |
Inaugural Ball for Grover Cleveland is held in the Pension Building. |
President |
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National Building Museum |
Washington, DC |
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1886/06/02 |
Frances Folsom marries Grover Cleveland in the Blue Room of the White House. |
Groom |
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The White House |
Washington, DC |
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Marriage of Frances Folsom and Grover Cleveland |
1889/04/30 |
Bishop Potter gives a remarkable sermon at the Centennial Celebration of Washington's Inauguration. |
Faith |
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St Paul's Chapel |
New York City |
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1893/00/00 |
President Grover Cleveland repeals the Sherman Silver Purchase Act |
President |
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Panic of 1893 |
1893/03/04 |
Grover Cleveland's Inaugural Ball for his 2nd term in office. |
President |
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National Building Museum |
Washington, DC |
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1893/05/01 |
World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago opens with a ribbon cutting ceremony at Festival Hall |
Dignitary |
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Chicago |
Illinois |
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World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago |
1897/00/00 |
Grover Cleveland home 1897-1908 |
Home |
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Grover Cleveland Home |
Princeton |
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1902/11/11 |
Chamber of Commerce Building is dedicated |
Dignitary |
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Chamber of Commerce Building |
New York City |
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1908/06/24 |
Stephen Grover Cleveland dies of a heart attack at home in Princeton, New Jersey. |
Died |
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Grover Cleveland Home |
Princeton |
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